All in all, it’s like reading the Burn Book from Mean Girls only all the people in it are totally famous.

Here’s a helpful breakdown of what’s out there circulating around the internet this moment:

1. Ryan Gosling Wants in on All-Female Ghostbusters Remake

Yes, Hollywood’s new favorite DILF is apparently eyeing the recently-announced remake of the 80s classic. In an email exchange discovered by The Daily Beast between Song exec Amy Pascal and Ilene Feldman, a talent manager who represents Gosling, it is mentioned that the actor “really wants to do something” with the company. When Pascal forwards the email to Michael De Luca, co-president of production for Columbia Pictures, asking what project Gosling is interested in, he replies, “It’s Ghostbusters according to Ilene.”

In a subsequent email, Hannah Minghella, the other co-president of production at Columbia, notes that Paul Feig’s all-female remake has “one make [male] part” that Gosling could presumably take on. “How insane would that be… He also wantsjennifer [Lawrence] and Emma [Stone],” she adds.

2. Channing Tatum and Chris Pratt Also Have Plans for a Ghostbusters Film

They want to make it simultaneously super scary while also super funny. They love the idea that they are mortal heroes who are believers in the paranormal and the only people who can defend mankind from a paranormal threat. I know we’re mid negotiations with Paul [Feig]. I’m not sure whether we’d ever develop two different versions simultaneously. [Producer] Joe Russo is open to the idea that both movies could be developed in partnership so they compliment one another within the same Ghostbusters universe. Apparently the Russos are very close to Paul and Joe suggested Paul could be attached to direct both. Personally I think it’s possible for the female version to co-exist with this other version so maybe they’re not mutually exclusive.

Pascal then responds in a way how any normal person would react if they found out that two Ghostbusters film could simultaneously be in the works, simply writing, “fuckkk.”

Though Clooney’s The Monuments Men came and went, the actor-turned-director initially didn’t believe in the project, according to leaked email exchanges dated January 29, 2014 with the subject line “it’s getting worse.”

“I need some protection from all the reviews. Let’s just make it a hit. I haven’t slept in 30 hours. And it’s 7 am,” Clooney wrote. Pascal replied, “we will protect you by making money… that’s the best revenge.”

4. Execs Bash Leonardo DiCaprio

Sony execs aren’t too happy with DiCaprio after the five-time Oscar nominee dropped out of the Aaron Sorkin-penned Steve Jobs biopic. An email correspondent between Mark Gordon, producer of Jobs, and Pascal from September 18, 2014 has the two blasting the actor over his decision to pull out.

“Horrible behavior,” Gordon pens after hearing news that DiCaprio had changed his mind, to which Pascal replies, “Actually despicable.”

5. Execs Also Mock Will Smith’s Kids

Sure, we all did it after reading Jaden and Willow Smith‘s hyper-pretentious T magazine interview, but there’s just something about seeing execs who’ve developed a close working relationship with Will Smith mocking the actor’s children that makes the whole thing tenfold funnier. An email from Tom Rothman, head of TriStar productions, to Pascal sent on November 18, 2014 has the big-wig forwarding a link to the story along with the note: “1. Read this. 2. they r home schooled: don’t let this family date your movies!!!”

6. Beyonce’s Dad Pitches a Destiny’s Child Biopic

Leaked email exchanges from Matthew Knowles reveal that he offered the studio first dibs on a Destiny’s Child biopic. However, given that Lifetime is reportedly already working on a movie revolving around the girl group, it is highly unlikely that Sony will pursue the project.

7. Kanye West Wants a Feature Film

Another leaked email chain has someone from the rapper’s team pitching Pascal a movie project involving “cinematic and technological innovation.” Words still out if holograms will be used.

Up against George Clooney and The Monuments Men, The Lego Movie still managed to take in nearly $70 million. That number makes it the second largest opening weekend for any movie that’s ever been released in the month of February, about $14 million shy of the $83 million that keeps The Passion of the Christ in the top spot.

The movies difference include, but aren’t limited to, the demographic of target audiences and the fact that Monuments Men hasn’t wow’d critics like Lego has. The Lego Movie, which is being distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Village Roadshow, managed an A CinemaScore, beating the B+ awarded to Clooney’s latest effort in the director’s chair.

And if you haven’t had the chance to see Vampire Academy, don’t bother. The comedy, which was helmed by Mean Girls Director Mark Waters, landed in a very sad 7th place with just $4.1 million in ticket sales.

Matt Damonstopped byGood Morning America today to discuss his new film The Monuments Men with host Robin Roberts. But before the two delved into the World War II drama, Robin brought up the tragic passing of Philip Seymour Hoffman, Damon’s co-star in The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999). Matt replied, “He was one of the best actors that ever lived, without a doubt. And an even better person. He was a beautiful, beautiful person.”

Damon and Hoffman appeared together in the crime drama,The Talented Mr. Ripley, alongside Jude Law and Gwyneth Paltrow who referred to Hoffman as a “true genius” in the caption of this old photo she shared on her Instagram account:

To see the full interview and hear Matt discuss his new film, watch the video above. The Monuments Men also stars George Clooney, Bill Murray and Hoffman’s friend Cate Blanchettand opens in theaters this weekend.

Here is your first look at The Monuments Men, the latest from writer-director-everything else George Clooney, about a platoon tasked with recovering art stolen by the Nazis during World War II. Sounds serious, right? Well, not really; the trailer suggests this one might actually be a bit of fun. (Think Oceans 11 meets Inglorious Basterds, with a touch of Bill Murray.) Basically, it’s probably going to get a bunch of Oscar nominations, so adjust accordingly.

George Clooney has already enlisted James Bond for his next film. Now, he’s looking to recruit Jason Bourne.

Matt Damon is in talks to join the period thriller The Monuments Men, a film directed and co-written by the Oscar winner, according to Deadline.

The Bourne Ultimatum star is negotiating for an unspecified role in the World War II flick, which centers on a crew of art historians that must infiltrate Nazi Germany to retrieve valuable art stolen by the Third Reich.

Clooney wrote the script with producing partner and writer Grant Heslov (Good Night, and Good Luck). Monuments Men reunites Damon and Clooney, who were last seen together onscreen in 2007’s Ocean’s 13.

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James Bond’s new movie, Skyfall, broke international box office records, Hugh Jackman revealed a new poster for The Wolverine and production officially started on Sin City 2

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1. Skyfall Opens Big Internationally

The twenty-third James Bond movie conquered the international box office this past weekend, opening with $77.7 million.

In the UK alone, Daniel Craig’s third outing as 007 took in over $32m this past weekend, setting a record for a non-3D, non-summer film. Opening in the U.S. November 9, Skyfall is set to be the biggest Bond movie yet.

It was announced Monday, via press release, that Director Robert Rodriguez’ much-anticipated sequel to 2005’s Sin City has begun shooting.

The press release also announced that Sin City actress Jamie King will reprise her role from the first film. Rodriguez will once again co-direct with Frank Miller, the author of the graphic novel on which the film is based.

Which of these news stories are you most excited about it? Chime in below! And in the meantime, take a look at the Skyfall trailer below.

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